Sep 27, 2024  
2010-2011 Academic Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 
  
  • CHEM 1312 - Principles of Chemistry II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: CHEM 1311-minimum grade of C
    Corequisite: CHEM 1112

    A continuation of CHEM 1311 including topics in oxidation-reduction, kinetics, equilibrium and solubility.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

    Texas Common Course Number: CHEM 1312
  
  • CHEM 1112 - Principles of Chemistry II Laboratory


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: CHEM 1312 or concurrent enrollment

    Applications of quantitative and qualitative laboratory techniques, spectrophotometric analysis, titration, kinetic studies and oxidation-reduction reactions.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 4 lab)

    Texas Common Course Number: CHEM 1112
  
  • RNSG 1331 - Principles of Clinical Decision Making


    Prerequisites / Corequisite

    Prerequisites: RNSG 1209 and RNSG 1105
    Corequisite: RNSG 1362

    Examination of selected principles related to the continued development of the professional nurse as a provider of care, coordinator of care and member of a profession. Emphasis on clinical decision making for clients in medical-surgical settings experiencing health problems involving fluid and electrolytes, perioperative care, pain, respiratory disorders, peripheral vascular disorders, chronic renal failure, immunologic disorders, infectious disorders, gerontology and hematological disorders. Discussions of knowledge, judgment, skills and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. Includes implementation of the nursing process to assist adult clients in the promotion, maintenance or restoration of health. This course lends itself to either a blocked or integrated approach.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)

  
  • ECON 2301 - Principles of Economics I


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills

    Analysis of the economy as a whole, national income, money and banking, public finance, international trade and related current problems; macroeconomics.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

    Texas Common Course Number: ECON 2301
  
  • ECON 2302 - Principles of Economics II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills

    Composition and pricing of national output, distribution of income and related current economic problems; microeconomics.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

    Texas Common Course Number: ECON 2302
  
  • HAMG 2201 - Principles of Food and Beverage Operations


    An introduction to food, beverage and labor costs with an overview of the hospitality industry from procurement to marketing. Examination of cost components including forecasting, menu planning and pricing, logistical support, production, purchasing and quality assurance.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

  
  • EPCT 1341 - Principles of Industrial Hygiene


    Basic concepts in threshold limits, dose response and general recognition of occupational hazards, including sampling statistics, calibration and equipment use. A study of the control of occupational hazards and sample collection and evaluation methods.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • INSR 1209 - Principles of Insurance


    Organization of insurance companies, state regulations, types of policies and career opportunities in the field. Topics include concepts of risk, insurance protection and prohibited practices.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

  
  • BMGT 1303 - Principles of Management


    Concepts, terminology, principles, theories and issues in the field of management.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • BUSI 2371 - Principles of Management


    Management principles and techniques for all fields of business, including business objectives, policies, functions, leadership, organization, structure and control.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • MRKG 1311 - Principles of Marketing


    Introduction to basic marketing functions; identification of consumer and organizational needs; explanation of economic, psychological, sociological and global issues; and description and analysis of the importance of marketing research.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • HECO 1322 - Principles of Nutrition


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C, a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills or concurrent enrollment in RDNG 0331

    Essentials of an adequate diet for different age groups; nutritive values of foods. Emphasis is placed on psychological, social and economic influence of food habits.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

    Texas Common Course Number: HECO-1322
  
  • OTHA 1305 - Principles of Occupational Therapy


    Introduction to occupational therapy including the historical development and philosophy. Emphasis on the roles of the occupational therapy assistant. Topics include occupation in daily life; education and functions; occupational therapy personnel; current health care environments including moral, legal and ethical issues.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • PHYS 2425 - Principles of Physics I


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: MATH 2413

    General survey of calculus based physics with both lecture and laboratory components. Topics include kinematics, dynamics, thermal physics and wave motion. This course is for science and engineering majors.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 4 lab)

    Notes
    Students without adequate high school physics should take PHYS 1401 prior to this course.
    Texas Common Course Number: PHYS-2425
  
  • PHYS 2426 - Principles of Physics II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisites: PHYS 2425 and MATH 2414

    A continuation of PHYS 2425 with both lecture and laboratory components. Topics include electricity, magnetism and optics.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 4 lab)

    Texas Common Course Number: PHYS-2426
  
  • BMGT 2331 - Principles of Quality Management


    Quality of productivity in organizations. Includes planning for quality throughout the organization, analysis of costs of quality and employee empowerment. Students will participate in various group designs and interactively learn quality tools with an organizational focus on continuous quality improvement.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RADR 1313 - Principles of Radiographic Imaging I


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RADR 2313

    Radiographic image qualities and the effects of exposure variables.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 3 lab)

  
  • RADR 2305 - Principles of Radiographic Imaging II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RADR 1313

    Radiographic imaging technique formulation. Includes equipment quality control, image quality assurance and the synthesis of all variables in image production.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 3 lab)

  
  • RADR 2370 - Principles of Radiologic Science


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RADR 2313

    An in-depth discussion and exploration of the fundamentals principles of physics as they apply to the science of radiology. Includes a study of matter and energy, electricity, magnetism, electromagnetism, motors and generators, current rectification, production and control of high voltage and solid electronic devices used in imaging equipment.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RELE 1406 - Principles of Real Estate


    A complete overview of licensing as a broker or salesperson. Includes ethics of practice as a license holder, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between person and real property, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures and real estate mathematics. Covers at least three hours of classroom instruction on federal, state and local laws relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination and community reinvestment. Fulfills the 60-hour requirement for salesperson license.
     

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 4 lec)

    Notes
    NOTE: Students completing RELE 1201 and/or RELE 2209 cannot earn credit for RELE 1406
  
  • MRKG 2333 - Principles of Selling


    Overview of the selling process. Identification of the elements of the communication process between buyers and sellers and the examination of the legal and ethical issues or organizations which affect salespeople.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • ARTS 2333 - Printmaking I


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisites: ARTS 1311 and ARTS 1317

    Introduction to basic printmaking processes and techniques of woodcut, linocut, drypoint and etching. Regular outside assignments.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)

    Texas Common Course Number: ARTS 2333
  
  • ARTS 2334 - Printmaking II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: ARTS 2333

    A further investigation of printmaking processes and techniques. Regular outside assignments.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)

    Texas Common Course Number: ARTS 2334
  
  • BMGT 2303 - Problem Solving and Decision Making


    Decision making and problem solving processes in organizations, utilizing logical and creative problem solving techniques. Application of theory is provided by experiential activities such as small group discussions, case studies and the use of other managerial decision aids.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • PTAC 2420 - Process Technology II – Systems


    Study of the interrelation of process equipment and process systems including related scientific principles. The student will arrange process equipment into basic systems then describe the purpose and function of specific process systems. Explain how factors affecting process systems are controlled under normal conditions and recognize abnormal process conditions.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 4 lec)

  
  • PTAC 2438 - Process Technology III – Operations


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: PTAC 2420

    This course combines systems into operational process with emphasis on operations under various conditions. Topics include typical duties of an operator. The student will combine systems into operating processes, describe a process technician’s role during plant operations, write operating procedures and demonstrate application of operating procedures.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 4 lec)

  
  • POFT 1313 - Professional Development for Office Personnel


    Preparation for the workforce including ethics, interpersonal relations, professional attire and career advancement.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • BMGT 1373 - Professional Image Development


    Study of how image affects success in the business world. Emphasis on visual and behavioral images created by our clothing choices and our understanding and use of appropriate business and social behavior.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • INDS 2325 - Professional Practices for Interior Designers


    A study of business practices and procedures for interior designers, including professional ethics, project management, marketing and legal issues.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • SRGT 2130 - Professional Readiness


    Transition into the professional readiness for employment, attaining certification and maintaining certification status. A capstone experience may be included.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 1 lec)

  
  • COSC 1436 - Programming Fundamentals I

    When Offered
    Fall only
    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisites: Math 1348 or Math 2412-minimum grade of C or Department Chair consent

    Introduces the fundamental concepts of structured programming. Topics include software development methodology, data types, control structures, functions, arrays and the mechanics of running, testing and debugging. This course assumes computer literacy.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

    Texas Common Course Number: COSC 1436
  
  • COSC 1437 - Programming Fundamentals II

    When Offered
    Spring only
    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisites: COSC 1436-minimum grade of C

    Review of control structures and data types with emphasis on structured data types. Applies the object-oriented programming paradigm, focusing on the definition and use of classes along with the fundamentals of object-oriented design. Includes basic analysis of algorithms, searching and sorting techniques, and an introduction to software engineering.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

    Texas Common Course Number: COSC 1437
  
  • COSC 2436 - Programming Fundamentals III

    When Offered
    Fall Only
    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisites: COSC 1437-minimum grade of C

    Further applications of programming techniques introducing the fundamental concepts of data structures and algorithms. Topics include recursion, fundamental data structures (including stacks, queues, linked lists, hash tables, trees and graphs) and algorithmic analysis.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

    Texas Common Course Number: COSC 2436
  
  • COSC 1415 - Programming Techniques and Logic Design I


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisites: BCIS 1305; MATH 0302-minimum grade of C, Accuplacer score of 63, THEA score of 230 or an equivalent score on a state-approved test; RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state approved test indicating college-level reading skills

    This is an introductory course in program design and program development with an emphasis on computer programming techniques. Students use the logic structures sequence, selection and iteration to solve various programming problems. Programs are written using a current, block structured programming language with an emphasis on object-oriented design.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

    Notes
    Mandatory scheduled lab.
    Texas Common Course Number: COSC 1415
  
  • COSC 2430 - Programming Techniques and Logic Design II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: COSC 1415

    A continuation of COSC 1415 with heavy emphasis on problem solving techniques. Topics may include file access methods, abstract data structures, statistically and dynamically allocated memory, sequential and direct access file structures, object-oriented programming and design and software engineering principles and other topics not normally covered in an introductory computer programming course.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

    Texas Common Course Number: COMM 2430
  
  • RELE 1315 - Property Management


    Shall include but not be limited to the role of the property manager, landlord policies, operational guidelines, leases, lease negotiations, tenant relations, maintenance, reports, habitability laws and the Fair Housing Act.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • SPCH 1315 - Public Speaking


    A basic course which acquaints students with principles of successful public speaking; provides activities which lead to the development of good speaking, listening and organizational skills. Gives students opportunities to analyze speaker effectiveness.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

    Texas Common Course Number: SPCH-1315
  
  • RSPT 2305 - Pulmonary Diagnostics


    The theories and techniques involved in pulmonary function testing, blood gas analysis, quality control and noninvasive monitors.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 3 lab)

  
  • INMT 2303 - Pumps, Compressors & Mechanical Drives


    A study of the theory and operations of various types of pumps and compressors. Topics include mechanical power transmission systems including gears, valves, v-belts, meters, fluids and chain drives. Standards relating to flanges, hoses and piping are also reviewed.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • RADT 1142 - Quality Assurance in Radiation Therapy


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RADT 1205 or instructor consent

    Theory and application of various instruments used in the direction and analysis of therapeutic ionizing radiation with special emphasis on procedures that provide consistency, uniformity and quality within the department.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 1 lec, 1 lab)

  
  • QCTC 1303 - Quality Control


    Information on quality control principles and applications. Designed to introduce the student to the quality control profession.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)

  
  • PHED 1119 - Racquetball I


    Instruction and practice in basic racquetball techniques, skills, rules and game strategy.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 3 act)

    Texas Common Course Number: PHED-1119
  
  • PHED 2119 - Racquetball II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: PHED 1119

    For students who have satisfactorily completed PHED 1119 or have had previous racquetball experience.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 3 act)

    Texas Common Course Number: PHED-2119
  
  • RADR 2313 - Radiation Biology and Protection


    Effects of radiation exposure on biological systems. Includes typical medical exposure levels; methods for measuring and monitoring radiation; and methods for protecting personnel and patients from excessive exposure.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • NUCP 1371 - Radiation Safety for Industrial Radiographers


    Introduction to the field of radiation protection: protection of human beings from injury by radiation. Topics include dose and exposure measurements and units, permissible exposure limits, and internal exposure evaluations. This course qualifies the student, upon successful completion, to become a radiographer trainee under a radioactive materials license or certificate of registration for industrial radiation machines.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RTVB 1150 - Radio Experience I


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: COMM 2303 or instructor consent

    Laboratory experience in radio operation and announcing by broadcasting on the college radio station, KACV-FM.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 1 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • RTVB 2250 - Radio Experience II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: COMM 2303 or instructor consent

    Advanced laboratory experience in radio operation and announcing by broadcasting on the college radio station, KACV-FM.

    Hours (2 sem hr; 1 lec, 4 lab)

  
  • COMM 2303 - Radio Production I


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: COMM 1336

    Participation in on-air board shift on KACV-FM; production techniques, formats, styles and remote equipment operation.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

    Texas Common Course Number: COMM 2303
  
  • NMTT 2301 - Radiochemistry and Radiopharmacy


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: CHEM 1305 or equivalent course

    Includes radioactive decay and production of radionuclides. Emphasis on radiopharmaceuticals and their ideal characteristics, biodistribution and clinical applications. Incorporates quality control tests and mathematical equations.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RADR 1317 - Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology I


    Survey of basic human anatomy and physiology. The localization and identification of human anatomy on the radiographic image is emphasized.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RADR 1318 - Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RADR 1317

    Instruction in comprehensive human anatomy and physiology to the image. The advanced localization and identification of human anatomy and the radiographic image is emphasized.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RADR 2309 - Radiographic Imaging Equipment


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RADR 2370

    Equipment and physics of x-ray production. Includes basic x-ray circuits. Also examines the relationship of conventional and digital equipment components to the imaging process.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RADR 2217 - Radiographic Pathology


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RADR 2401

    Disease processes and their appearance on radiographic images.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

  
  • NDTE 1372 - Radiographic Testing - Level 1


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: TECM 1343 or concurrent enrollment

    An introductory level course meeting the requirements of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing training outline for Level 1. Preparation for successful employment and certification in the Radiographic Testing method. A theoretical study and practical application with emphasis on industry standards, equipment calibration, process capability and limitations, indication interpretation and evaluation and data reporting.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • NDTE 2372 - Radiographic Testing - Level 2


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: NDTE 1372

    An intermediate level course meeting the requirements of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing training outline for Level 2. Preparation for successful employment and certification in the Radiographic Testing method. A theoretical study and practical application with emphasis on industry standards, equipment calibration, process capability and limitations, indication interpretation and evaluation, and data reporting.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • RADR 2235 - Radiologic Technology seminar


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Perquisites: RADR 2305 and RADR 2309

    Capstone course focusing on the synthesis of professional knowledge, skills and attitudes in preparation for professional employment and lifelong learning.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

  
  • ESL 0314 - Reading I


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Corequisite: BAS 0203

    Study word attack using phonics. Emphasis placed on vocabulary building and reading comprehension of simple stories.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • ESL 0324 - Reading II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Corequisite: BAS 0203

    Continue to study phonics. Emphasis placed on comprehension and increasing vocabulary through usage.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • ESL 0334 - Reading III


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Corequisite: BAS 0203

    Emphasis placed on vocabulary building, word analysis skills and reading comprehension.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • ESL 0344 - Reading IV


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Corequisite: BAS 0203

    Emphasis placed on vocabulary building, work analysis skills and reading comprehension through paraphrasing and summarizing.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • RDNG 0321 - Reading Techniques I


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RDNG 0301-minimum grade of C, Accuplacer reading score of 49-60, THEA reading score of 170-200 or equivalent score on a state approved test

    Improve vocabulary, word analysis skills and reading comprehension. Exit test required for satisfactory completion.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

    Notes
    Does not satisfy graduation requirements.
  
  • RDNG 0331 - Reading Techniques II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RDNG 0321-minium grade of C, Accuplacer reading score of 61-77, THEA reading score of 201-229 or equivalent score on a state approved test

    Improve reading proficiency, reading speed, comprehension, vocabulary and general study skills. Develop skills necessary for reading college-level textbooks. Exit test required for satisfactory completion.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

    Notes
    Does not satisfy graduation requirements
  
  • RELE 1303 - Real Estate Appraisal


    Shall include but not be limited to a study of the central purposes and functions of an appraisal; social and economic determinants of value; appraisal case studies; cost, market data and income approaches to value estimates; final correlations; and reporting.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RELE 2231 - Real Estate Brokerage


    A study of law of agency, planning and organization, operational policies and procedures, recruiting, selection and training of personnel, records and control, and real estate firm analysis and expansion criteria.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

    Notes
    Students completing RELE 2231 cannot earn credit for RELE 2331.
  
  • RELE 2331 - Real Estate Brokerage


    Shall include but not be limited to a study of law of agency; planning and organization; operational policies and procedures; recruiting, selection and training of personnel; records and control; and real estate firm analysis and expansion criteria.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

    Notes
    Students completing RELE 2331 cannot earn credit for RELE 2231.
  
  • RELE 1211 - Real Estate Contracts


    Shall include but not be limited to the elements of a contract, offer and acceptance; the statute of frauds, specific performance and remedies for breach; unauthorized practice of law; Commission rules relating to use of adopted forms; and other disclosure requirements.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

  
  • RELE 1311 - Real Estate Contracts


    Shall include but not be limited to the elements of a contract, offer and acceptance; the statute of frauds, specific performance and remedies for breach; unauthorized practice of law; Commission rules relating to use of adopted forms; and other disclosure requirements.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RELE 1219 - Real Estate Finance


    Monetary systems, primary and secondary money markets, sources of mortgage loans, federal government programs, loan applications, processes and procedures, closing costs, alternative financial instruments, equal credit opportunity laws affecting mortgage lending, Community Reinvestment Act and the state housing agency.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

    Notes
    NOTE: Students completing RELE 1219 cannot earn credit for RELE 1319.
  
  • RELE 1319 - Real Estate Finance


    Monetary systems, primary and secondary money markets, sources of mortgage loans, federal government programs, loan applications, processes and procedures, closing costs, alternative financial instruments, equal credit opportunity laws affecting mortgage lending, Community Reinvestment Act and the state housing agency.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

    Notes
    NOTE: Students completing RELE 1319 cannot earn credit for RELE 1219.
  
  • RELE 2305 - Real Estate Inspections


    Shall include but not be limited to a study of the different types of building systems and materials used in the design and construction of real property. Covers residential construction and commercial building systems and materials. Includes different structural building systems with emphasis on wood-related products, concrete and concrete masonry, brick, stone and steel units. The Texas Real Estate Commission promulgate Property Condition Addendum will be addressed along with inspector and client agreements, tools and procedures and electro-mechanical systems.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RELE 1207 - Real Estate Investment


    Characteristics of real estate investments. Includes techniques of investment analysis, time-valued money, discounted and non-discounted investment criteria, leverage, tax shelters, depreciation and applications to property tax.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

    Notes
    Students completing RELE 1207 cannot earn credit for RELE 1307.
  
  • RELE 1307 - Real Estate Investments


    Characteristics of real estate investments. Includes techniques of investment analysis, time-valued money, discounted and non-discounted investment criteria, leverage, tax shelters, depreciation and applications to property tax.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RELE 1309 - Real Estate Law


    Shall include but not be limited to legal concepts of real estate, land description, real property rights, estates in land, contracts, conveyances, encumbrances, foreclosures, recording procedures and evidence of title.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RELE 1321 - Real Estate Marketing


    Real estate professionalism and ethics; characteristics of successful salespersons; time management; psychology of marketing; listing procedures; advertising; negotiation and closure of financing; and the Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RELE 1325 - Real Estate Mathematics


    Shall include but not be limited to mathematical logic and basic arithmetic skills including percentages, interest, time valued money, depreciation, amortization, proration and estimation of closing statement.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RELE 1201 - Real Estate Principles I


    A beginning overview of licensing as a real estate broker or salesperson. Includes ethics of practice as a license holder, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between person and real property, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures and real estate mathematics. Covers at least three hours of classroom instruction on federal, state and local laws relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination and community reinvestment. Fulfills at least 30 of 60 hours of required instruction for salesperson license.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

    Notes
    NOTE: Students completing RELE 1201 cannot earn credit for RELE 1406.
  
  • RELE 1238 - Real Estate Principles II


    Overview of licensing as a real estate broker or salesperson. Includes ethics of practice as a license holder; titles to and conveyance of real estate; legal descriptions; deeds, encumbrances and liens; distinctions between personal and real property; appraisal, finance and regulations; closing procedures; and real estate mathematics. Covers at least three hours of classroom instruction on federal, state and local laws relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination and community reinvestment and a review of Principles I. Fulfills at least 30 of 60 hours of required instruction for salesperson license.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

    Notes
    NOTE: Students completing RELE 1238 cannot earn credit for RELE 1406.
  
  • MUSI 1011 - Recital Attendance


    One hour seminar per week on topics of importance to the musician, including student recitals, guest artist speakers and music careers.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 1 lec)

    Notes
    Attendance required at a specified number of fine arts activities.
  
  • MUSI 1012 - Recital Attendance


    One hour seminar per week on topics of importance to the musician, including student recitals, guest artist speakers and music careers.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 1 lec)

    Notes
    Attendance required at a specified number of fine arts activities.
  
  • MUSI 2011 - Recital Attendance


    One hour seminar per week on topics of importance to the musician, including student recitals, guest artist speakers and music careers.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 1 lec)

    Notes
    Attendance required at a specified number of fine arts activities.
  
  • MUSI 2012 - Recital Attendance


    One hour seminar per week on topics of importance to the musician, including student recitals, guest artist speakers and music careers.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 1 lec)

    Notes
    Attendance required at a specified number of fine arts activities.
  
  • POFT 1319 - Records and Information Management I


    Introduction to basic records and information management. Includes the life cycle of a record, manual and electronic records management, basic filing procedures and rules.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • PHED 1122 - Recreational Sports I


    Informal recreational basketball, flag football or soccer; adaptive to all skill levels. Specific sport varies by semester.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 3 act)

    Texas Common Course Number: PHED-1122
  
  • PHED 2122 - Recreational Sports II


    A continuation of PHED 1122. Informal recreational basketball, flag football or soccer; adaptive to all skill levels. Specific sport varies by semester.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 3 act)

    Texas Common Course Number: PHED-2122
  
  • HART 1307 - Refrigeration Principles


    An introduction to the refrigeration cycle, basic thermodynamics, heat transfer, temperature/pressure relationship, safety, refrigeration containment and refrigeration components.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • PTHA 2435 - Rehabilitation Techniques


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisites: PTHA 1413 and PTHA 2409
    Corequisite: PTHA 2431

    Advanced course integrating previously learned and new skills/techniques into the comprehensive rehabilitation of selected musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiopulmonary and integumentary disorders.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)

  
  • DFTG 1376 - Rendering


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: DFTG 1309 or department chair consent

    Covers 3D rendering software basics including viewing, walk-throughs, lofting, shaping, materials, lighting/ shading and related topics.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • INDS 2317 - Rendering Techniques


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisites: INDS 2305 and INDS 2321

    A study of rendering techniques for formal interior design presentation using a variety of media.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • INDS 2417 - Rendering Techniques


    A study of rendering techniques for formal interior design presentation using a variety of media; technical drawing techniques for the kitchen and bath industry as required by NKBA will be emphasized.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)

  
  • CETT 2449 - Research and Product Design


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisites: CETT 1425 and sophomore standing in Electronics Engineering Technology or instructor consent

    Principles of electrical/electronic design encompassing schematics wiring diagrams, materials lists, operating characteristics, completion schedules and cost estimates. Laboratories to accompany the material in sophomore Electronics Engineering Technology courses.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

    Notes
    Capstone course for the Electronics Engineering Technology program.
  
  • HART 2345 - Residential Air Conditioning Systems Design


    A study of the properties of air and results of cooling, heating, humidifying or dehumidifying; heat gain and heat loss calculations including equipment selection and balancing the air system.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

  
  • INDS 2313 - Residential Design I


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: INDS 1349, INDS 1315 and INDS 2307

    The study of residential spaces, including the identification of client needs, programming, standards, space planning, drawings and presentations.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)

  
  • INDS 2435 - Residential Design II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: INDS 2313

    A comprehensive study of complex residential interior design problems, including advanced space planning, specifications, budgets and presentation renderings.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)

  
  • RSPT 2133 - Respiratory Care Case Management


    Investigation, organization and presentation of case studies.

    Hours (1 sem hr; 1 lec, 1 lab)

  
  • RSPT 2258 - Respiratory Care Patient Assessment


    Integration of patient examination techniques, including patient history and physical exam, lab studies, x-ray, pulmonary function, arterial blood gases and invasive and noninvasive hemodynamics.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

  
  • RSPT 2358 - Respiratory Care Patient Assessment


    Integration of patient examination techniques, including patient history and physical exam, lab studies, e-ray, pulmonary function, arterial blood gases, and invasive and noninvasive hemodynamics.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

  
  • RSPT 2217 - Respiratory Care Pharmacology


    A study of drugs that affect cardiopulmonary systems. Emphasis on classification, route of administration, dosages/calculations and physiological interactions.

    Hours (2 sem hrs; 2 lec)

  
  • RSPT 1410 - Respiratory Care Procedures I


    Essential knowledge of the equipment and techniques used in the treatment of pulmonary disease. Content areas include: oxygen therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, lung expansion therapy, bronchial hygiene therapy, pulse oximetry, arterial blood gas sampling and interpretation.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 4 lab)

  
  • RSPT 1411 - Respiratory Care Procedures II


    Prerequisites / Corequisite
    Prerequisite: RSPT 1410

    Provides essential knowledge of airway care and mechanical ventilation. Airway care includes indications, techniques, equipment, hazards and complications. Mechanical ventilation includes indications, initiation, modes, clinical application, management, complications and weaning.

    Hours (4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 4 lab)

  
  • RELG 2304 - Revelation


    Study of the book of Revelation as an example of prophetic literature in the New Testament.

    Hours (3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

 

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